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 Post subject: Re: RE 13 Cam timing
PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 1:11 am 
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Location: Portugal
Rollmaster Timing Chain sets are robust but a pain to time the cam in!
After 2 hours of fight i figured out the 2 degrees advance/retard they refer in the instruction sheet... is achieved by moving a slot in the crank sprocket ( 38 degrees ) and then moving two teeth ( 2 x 18 ) opposite way on the cam sprocket! :o

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Luis


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